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How to clean a coffee maker
Brewing your favorite coffee before rush working hours is straight from the hood. What can hamper you to enjoy the morning cup of Joe and get the so needed freshness kick? You might not take a guess, but a “right-hand man” called the coffee machine may often be one of the dirtiest spot in your kitchen.
So, regular cleaning your coffee maker is absolutely necessary. Ensure a proper coffee maker cleaning by yourself or hire a professional. Simple washing the carafe doesn’t really mean you ensured yourself a safety from various malignant bacteria.
Just imagine that a coffee pot contains all molds, coffee grounds remnants and different hard-water deposits. That seems quite harmless at first sight, as human body has an easy job to fight with dangerous substances, which can do damage to you after just another cup of coffee.
Out and about with your baby
We’re thrilled to announce that Midwife Cath has partnered with Baby Jogger Australia in 2018, to share her tips and tricks for all things parenthood. To celebrate, we’re giving one lucky Facebook follower the chance to win a one-on-one consultation valued at $250, either in person or via skype.
Visit the Baby Jogger Facebook pagehere to learn more and enter the draw to WIN a one-on-one consult valued at $250. About Midwife Cath
Midwife Cath – Cath Curtin – is a trusted expert in women’s health, pre-pregnancy, antenatal care and education, pregnancy, labor and birth, postnatal care, breastfeeding, and parenting. She has delivered over 10,000 babies throughout her 43-year career.
Cath is an experienced midwife and maternal and child health nurse and can answer any question relating to your –
- pregnancy, childbirth and parenting (classes)
- feeding your baby (breast and formula feeding)
- general baby advice (sleep settling)
- developmental (checks)
- toddlers (sleep, feeding and behaviour)
- parenting questions (co parenting, same sex parenting, parenting alone) ….there’s no baby problem she can’t solve!
The Top 5 Stroller mistakes
We’re thrilled to announce that Midwife Cath has partnered with Baby Jogger Australia in 2018, to share her tips and tricks for all things parenthood. To celebrate, we’re giving one lucky Facebook follower the chance to win a one-on-one consultation valued at $250, either in person or via skype.
Visit the Baby Jogger Facebook pagehere to learn more and enter the draw to WIN a one-on-one consult valued at $250. About Midwife Cath
Midwife Cath – Cath Curtin – is a trusted expert in women’s health, pre-pregnancy, antenatal care and education, pregnancy, labor and birth, postnatal care, breastfeeding, and parenting. She has delivered over 10,000 babies throughout her 43-year career.
Cath is an experienced midwife and maternal and child health nurse and can answer any question relating to your –
- pregnancy, childbirth and parenting (classes)
- feeding your baby (breast and formula feeding)
- general baby advice (sleep settling)
- developmental (checks)
- toddlers (sleep, feeding and behaviour)
- parenting questions (co parenting, same sex parenting, parenting alone) ….there’s no baby problem she can’t solve!
Turn your stroller into a perfect travel system
We’re thrilled to announce that Midwife Cath has partnered with Baby Jogger Australia in 2018, to share her tips and tricks for all things parenthood. To celebrate, we’re giving one lucky Facebook follower the chance to win a one-on-one consultation valued at $250, either in person or via skype.
Visit the Baby Jogger Facebook pagehere to learn more and enter the draw to WIN a one-on-one consult valued at $250. About Midwife Cath
Midwife Cath – Cath Curtin – is a trusted expert in women’s health, pre-pregnancy, antenatal care and education, pregnancy, labor and birth, postnatal care, breastfeeding, and parenting. She has delivered over 10,000 babies throughout her 43-year career.
Cath is an experienced midwife and maternal and child health nurse and can answer any question relating to your –
- pregnancy, childbirth and parenting (classes)
- feeding your baby (breast and formula feeding)
- general baby advice (sleep settling)
- developmental (checks)
- toddlers (sleep, feeding and behaviour)
- parenting questions (co parenting, same sex parenting, parenting alone) ….there’s no baby problem she can’t solve!
Baby Jogger Australia Donate To The Taronga Foundation
We’re thrilled to announce that Midwife Cath has partnered with Baby Jogger Australia in 2018, to share her tips and tricks for all things parenthood. To celebrate, we’re giving one lucky Facebook follower the chance to win a one-on-one consultation valued at $250, either in person or via skype.
Visit the Baby Jogger Facebook pagehere to learn more and enter the draw to WIN a one-on-one consult valued at $250. About Midwife Cath
Midwife Cath – Cath Curtin – is a trusted expert in women’s health, pre-pregnancy, antenatal care and education, pregnancy, labor and birth, postnatal care, breastfeeding, and parenting. She has delivered over 10,000 babies throughout her 43-year career.
Cath is an experienced midwife and maternal and child health nurse and can answer any question relating to your –
- pregnancy, childbirth and parenting (classes)
- feeding your baby (breast and formula feeding)
- general baby advice (sleep settling)
- developmental (checks)
- toddlers (sleep, feeding and behaviour)
- parenting questions (co parenting, same sex parenting, parenting alone) ….there’s no baby problem she can’t solve!
Should you use a Shave Cream or Shave Gel?
Sharpen up boys! Bin the disposables and rusty blades. In this guide we show you our top 3 tips to make your razor last longer.
Prepare Your Face
We can’t say it enough, cleansing is key. Not only for preparing your skin for your razor but preparing your razor for your skin. Your bristles can be hard and wear down the blades on your razor faster than you may think. Washing your face in warm water will soften your tougher hairs, reducing the chance of blunting your blade faster and creating a swift razor glide. We recommend using a Face Wash to cleanse or Face Scrub to exfoliate your skin, this step will remove impurities by lifting the hairs and getting to the places water alone won’t reach. This also reduces the risk of a post-shave irritation rash.
Be Diligent
Clean your razor thoroughly during and after your shave. Razors of any calibre can often get clogged with hard, little hairs. Make sure you completely soak the front and the back of the razor with warm water after every stroke and remove all hair. Remember, when it’s all dandy and clean, dry it. Simply use a dry towel and pat until sufficiently dry otherwise moisture will linger and rust your blade causing the majority of damage to your steel.
Give It A Rest…
Let your razor have a little break, you can use the best products in the world but a blunt razor can be the cause of irritation, razor burn, snagged hair and an uneven finish. Subsequently, your skin gets a rest too; this rule can also be applied to everyone but especially those who suffer from a case of sensitive skin. Shaving can be harsh on sensitive skin, giving hair time to grow will allow for a closer shave and reduce the possibility of an adverse reaction, such as a post-shave rash.
– PS, Know When To Let Go
After all of these tips and tricks, one day your blade will be blunt. Swapping your razors can be an expensive chore. We suggest looking into the boys at The Sterling Shave Club. They run a monthly or bi-monthly service for subscription DE razor’s and more for as little as £6.99.
Face the New Year with The Real Shaving Company!
Sharpen up boys! Bin the disposables and rusty blades. In this guide we show you our top 3 tips to make your razor last longer.
Prepare Your Face
We can’t say it enough, cleansing is key. Not only for preparing your skin for your razor but preparing your razor for your skin. Your bristles can be hard and wear down the blades on your razor faster than you may think. Washing your face in warm water will soften your tougher hairs, reducing the chance of blunting your blade faster and creating a swift razor glide. We recommend using a Face Wash to cleanse or Face Scrub to exfoliate your skin, this step will remove impurities by lifting the hairs and getting to the places water alone won’t reach. This also reduces the risk of a post-shave irritation rash.
Be Diligent
Clean your razor thoroughly during and after your shave. Razors of any calibre can often get clogged with hard, little hairs. Make sure you completely soak the front and the back of the razor with warm water after every stroke and remove all hair. Remember, when it’s all dandy and clean, dry it. Simply use a dry towel and pat until sufficiently dry otherwise moisture will linger and rust your blade causing the majority of damage to your steel.
Give It A Rest…
Let your razor have a little break, you can use the best products in the world but a blunt razor can be the cause of irritation, razor burn, snagged hair and an uneven finish. Subsequently, your skin gets a rest too; this rule can also be applied to everyone but especially those who suffer from a case of sensitive skin. Shaving can be harsh on sensitive skin, giving hair time to grow will allow for a closer shave and reduce the possibility of an adverse reaction, such as a post-shave rash.
– PS, Know When To Let Go
After all of these tips and tricks, one day your blade will be blunt. Swapping your razors can be an expensive chore. We suggest looking into the boys at The Sterling Shave Club. They run a monthly or bi-monthly service for subscription DE razor’s and more for as little as £6.99.
Face the New Year with The Real Shaving Company!
Sharpen up boys! Bin the disposables and rusty blades. In this guide we show you our top 3 tips to make your razor last longer.
Prepare Your Face
We can’t say it enough, cleansing is key. Not only for preparing your skin for your razor but preparing your razor for your skin. Your bristles can be hard and wear down the blades on your razor faster than you may think. Washing your face in warm water will soften your tougher hairs, reducing the chance of blunting your blade faster and creating a swift razor glide. We recommend using a Face Wash to cleanse or Face Scrub to exfoliate your skin, this step will remove impurities by lifting the hairs and getting to the places water alone won’t reach. This also reduces the risk of a post-shave irritation rash.
Be Diligent
Clean your razor thoroughly during and after your shave. Razors of any calibre can often get clogged with hard, little hairs. Make sure you completely soak the front and the back of the razor with warm water after every stroke and remove all hair. Remember, when it’s all dandy and clean, dry it. Simply use a dry towel and pat until sufficiently dry otherwise moisture will linger and rust your blade causing the majority of damage to your steel.
Give It A Rest…
Let your razor have a little break, you can use the best products in the world but a blunt razor can be the cause of irritation, razor burn, snagged hair and an uneven finish. Subsequently, your skin gets a rest too; this rule can also be applied to everyone but especially those who suffer from a case of sensitive skin. Shaving can be harsh on sensitive skin, giving hair time to grow will allow for a closer shave and reduce the possibility of an adverse reaction, such as a post-shave rash.
– PS, Know When To Let Go
After all of these tips and tricks, one day your blade will be blunt. Swapping your razors can be an expensive chore. We suggest looking into the boys at The Sterling Shave Club. They run a monthly or bi-monthly service for subscription DE razor’s and more for as little as £6.99.
3 Ways To Make Your Blade Last Longer
Sharpen up boys! Bin the disposables and rusty blades. In this guide we show you our top 3 tips to make your razor last longer.
Prepare Your Face
We can’t say it enough, cleansing is key. Not only for preparing your skin for your razor but preparing your razor for your skin. Your bristles can be hard and wear down the blades on your razor faster than you may think. Washing your face in warm water will soften your tougher hairs, reducing the chance of blunting your blade faster and creating a swift razor glide. We recommend using a Face Wash to cleanse or Face Scrub to exfoliate your skin, this step will remove impurities by lifting the hairs and getting to the places water alone won’t reach. This also reduces the risk of a post-shave irritation rash.
Be Diligent
Clean your razor thoroughly during and after your shave. Razors of any calibre can often get clogged with hard, little hairs. Make sure you completely soak the front and the back of the razor with warm water after every stroke and remove all hair. Remember, when it’s all dandy and clean, dry it. Simply use a dry towel and pat until sufficiently dry otherwise moisture will linger and rust your blade causing the majority of damage to your steel.
Give It A Rest…
Let your razor have a little break, you can use the best products in the world but a blunt razor can be the cause of irritation, razor burn, snagged hair and an uneven finish. Subsequently, your skin gets a rest too; this rule can also be applied to everyone but especially those who suffer from a case of sensitive skin. Shaving can be harsh on sensitive skin, giving hair time to grow will allow for a closer shave and reduce the possibility of an adverse reaction, such as a post-shave rash.
– PS, Know When To Let Go
After all of these tips and tricks, one day your blade will be blunt. Swapping your razors can be an expensive chore. We suggest looking into the boys at The Sterling Shave Club. They run a monthly or bi-monthly service for subscription DE razor’s and more for as little as £6.99.